• The bleak outlook for network news is getting bleaker: Both the CBS Evening News and ABC's World News suffered all-time ratings lows last week. [HuffPo]
• CBS chief Les Moonves's compensation was slashed by 76 percent last year. He still earned $13.6 million, though, so don't feel too bad for him. [Crain's]
• Depressing: Monday's breakup episode of TLC's Jon & Kate Plus 8 was the most-watched episode of the show ever with 10.6 million viewers. [THR]
• MySpace is closing four of its international offices and cutting two-thirds of its staff abroad advertising falls and Facebook and Twitter take over. [NYT]
• A woman in Massachusetts has filed a lawsuit against Elisabeth Hasselbeck for allegedly ripping off her self-published book on celiac disease. [BH]
• Bravo honcho Andy Cohen is going to be hosting a live show once a week called Watch What Happens. You can watch what happens on July 16. [LAT]

• The Tribune Co. has put the Chicago Cubs up for sale again. [E&P]
• Apple says it sold more than a million new iPhones in the first 3 days. [LAT]
Times executive editor Bill Keller and managing editor Jill Abramson gave a public talk last night and pulled back the curtain a bit. Among the big revelations: Both read the Times before the Wall Street Journal. [NYO]
• Struggling Sirius XM is raising another $350 million in capital. [DMW]
• Former CBS News president Andrew Heyward is now at NBC News. [NYO]